Nos4r2 wrote:
He didn't stop but he was only doing 5mph max. He hit me with his mirror and closed in on me pushing me backwards.
If you were being pushed towards a static object, and hence feared for your own safety in relation to being crushed, or being thrown off-balance and falling towards some immoveable or projecting item, then there is certainly an element of self-defence.
And from the details posted, this is not an RTA (can't come to terms with that RTC rowlocks

) It is an assault. It may only be, in legal terms, dependant upon any injuries, a Common Assault, but nevertheless a Criminal Offence. The use of a vehicle as an Offensive Weapon becomes, I am reasonably sure, an 'Aggravating' feature in the offence.
In practical terms, assuming the evidence stands up, Reckless Driving would be included to ensure endorsement and/or disqualification.
What you have to consider is whether the employee has, on the instructions of his employer, reported an incident of Criminal Damage by this 'mad man' who battered their vehicle.
You've probably 'got in first' by relating the tale here. Paul, I'm sure if requested, would provide a statement concerning time/date/content/origin of the post.
Record everything you can, including descriptions, in a Word (or similar) document, and then save it with a time/date stamp, or better, copy it to a disk.