The Oklahoma White Verdict Form, Comparative, Two Defendants is a form used for civil jury trials in Oklahoma. It is used to compare the liability of two defendants in a civil case. The form includes categories for the jury to rate the fault of each defendant separately. The categories are: carelessness, knowledge, and injury. Each defendant's fault is then rated on a scale from 0% to 100%, with 0% representing no fault and 100% representing full fault. The form also allows for the jury to assign damages to each defendant based on the percentage of fault. There are two types of Oklahoma White Verdict Form, Comparative, Two Defendants: the Regular Form and the Short Form. The Regular Form provides more detailed instructions for the jury, while the Short Form is more concise and easier to fill out.