Oklahoma WHITE VERDICT FORM, MEDICAL MALPRACTICE, LOSS OF CHANCE is a form used in the state of Oklahoma to determine a plaintiff's chances of recovering for losses suffered due to medical malpractice. It is a standardized form that is used by the court to evaluate the plaintiff's claim. The form assesses the plaintiff's chances of proving medical malpractice, and provides a score for the potential outcome. The form takes into account factors such as the amount of evidence and testimony provided, the severity of the alleged malpractice, and the strength of the plaintiff's case. The form also provides guidance for the court in determining the amount of damages that can be awarded to the plaintiff. There are three different types of Oklahoma WHITE VERDICT FORM, MEDICAL MALPRACTICE, LOSS OF CHANCE: the Standard Verdict Form, the Loss of Chance Verdict Form, and the Malpractice Verdict Form. The Standard Verdict Form is used to assess the plaintiff's chances of proving medical malpractice. The Loss of Chance Verdict Form is used to determine the plaintiff's chances of proving that the malpractice resulted in a loss of a chance to recover from the medical injury or condition. The Malpractice Verdict Form is used to assess the plaintiff's chances of proving that the medical malpractice was the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injury.