A violent argument between drivers in Puchheim ends with injuries!
Aggressive confrontation between drivers in Puchheim on September 14th, 2025; Police are looking for witnesses to bodily harm and property damage.

A violent argument between drivers in Puchheim ends with injuries!
On Friday afternoon there was a heated argument between two drivers on Lagerhausstrasse in Puchheim, which brought the police to the scene. According to sueddeutsche.de, the aggression was triggered by a “traffic-related discrepancy”. The incident ended with a 51-year-old injured and damage worth around 1,000 euros to the opponent's vehicle.
During the argument, one of the drivers repeatedly hit the hood of the other's car, eventually ripping his glasses off his head. The consequences were minor injuries to the 51-year-old's face. The aggressive driver then fled the scene and the police filed a complaint for property damage and bodily harm. Officers are now looking for witnesses who can help clarify the incident. The Germering police station can receive information on 089/894157-0.
Consequences after the incident
Such aggressive confrontations can have serious legal consequences for both the injured driver and the accused driver. After such an incident, a report of bodily harm in traffic can be filed, which is confirmed by vinqo.de. This means that the police initiate an investigation if a driver is injured.
The injured driver also has the opportunity to file a criminal complaint himself. In such cases, it is advisable to hire a lawyer in good time, ideally a lawyer who specializes in criminal and traffic law. This helps to better understand the legal options and, if necessary, to react appropriately. In most cases, subpoenas are not binding, so it is often better not to appear unless it is a court subpoena.
The penalties for assault in traffic depend on various factors. However, if negligent bodily harm is suspected, the public prosecutor needs a criminal complaint within three months in order to continue the proceedings. A perpetrator-victim settlement could also be considered - but this would require the perpetrator and the victim to reach an agreement.
In the meantime, affected drivers should carefully consider their options and, where necessary, seek advice in good time in order to avoid possible penalties and entries in the Federal Central Register.