The 7.5 Verdict Form is a document used in civil proceedings in the United States. It is used by the jury to provide a written record of their legal decision in a civil trial. The form is divided into two parts: the "Findings of Fact" section, which includes the facts of the case and the jury's decision on each issue; and the "Verdict" section, which includes the jury's final determination regarding the outcome of the case. There are two types of 7.5 Verdict Forms: the general form, which is used in all civil cases; and the special interrogatory form, which is used in cases involving multiple issues. The 7.5 Verdict Form is important for both the court and the litigants, as it formally documents the jury's decision and provides a legal basis for the court's judgment.