Asda road rage: Watch the moment delivery van collides with veteran's car - writing it off
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A veteran living with PTSD says he's suffered sleepless nights after a road rage spat with an Asda delivery driver - which left his car written off.
Erich Modrowics, 65, was driving on the A47 in Leicester on October 21 when the incident unfolded. He was hit by the Asda vehicle after "it all kicked off" when the road merged from two lanes into one.
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Hide AdThe supermarket chain admitted liability in a letter to Erich, from Hinkley, Leicestershire. But the former trooper, who served in the Queen's Own Hussars until 1979, says the ordeal has caused him anguish.
Erich said: "I suffer from PTSD and all this has really affected me. I have relived the moment several times. I am a victim here. I have had sleepless nights too. I just don't know what to do. My car has been written off and collected. I have been without a car since October 23."
Dashcam video shows Erich overtaking the Asda van in the outside lane. The footage then carries on and shows the branded vehicle trying to pass Erich - on the wrong side of the road. The two cars then visibly collide, and both end up on the pavement.
Erich said "He started flashing his lights at me and beeping his horn [after the overtake]. The further down the road we got he started swerving. He had the opportunity to overtake me but he swerved into my lane, didn't overtake and went into the side of me. Luckily, my car was driveable so I made it back home."
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Hide AdErich's 2017 Peugeot 207 has since been written off - and he has been without a vehicle ever since, he claims.
He and the delivery driver exchanged details at the scene. And Erich received a letter on October 23 from a legal firm representing Asda, who admitted liability. Erich said: "I got in touch with my insurance and a couple of days later I got a letter. I haven't got a sorry from Asda - they owe me a new car."
An Asda spokesperson confirmed that they are working through the claim with their insurers.
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