%0 Journal Article %T Accidental cut %A Asit Kumar Sikary %A Mantaran Singh Bakshi %A Munish Sharma %A OP Murty %A Rajanikanta Swain %A Shivani Dhaka %J Medicine, Science and the Law %@ 2042-1818 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0025802418768320 %X Accidental cut-throat injuries are extremely rare and usually involve a sharp-edged weapon. In this paper, two cases of a cut-throat wound to two auto-rickshaw drivers are presented where the broken windshield of the auto-rickshaws was responsible for the wounds. In both the cases, fatal incised wounds were present over the neck, cutting the soft tissue along with the major vessels. The death occurred due to exsanguination caused by neck-vessel injury in one case and trachea along with neck-vessel injury in the second case. Although the wounds on the neck initially suggested homicide, they were found to have occurred accidentally as a result of a road traffic accident involving a head-on collision of auto rickshaws. The injuries were inflicted by the shattered glass of the windshield %K Auto-rickshaw driver %K fatal wound %K glass wound %K road traffic accident %K seat belt %K stab wound %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0025802418768320