Written by: Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers Last Updated : February 14, 2025

Keith Roggasch, 34, fatally injured in crash with 18-wheeler

EASTLAND CO., TX – A two-vehicle collision involving a semi-truck claimed a Fort Worth man early Thursday morning near Cisco, reports Fox West Texas.

The accident occurred shortly before 3:30 a.m. on the eastbound side of I-20 near mile marker 327. This is about three miles west of Cisco and 108 miles southwest of Fort Worth.

Police say that an eastbound passenger van rear-ended an 18-wheeler before overturning in the median.

The unrestrained driver of the van, identified as 34-year-old Keith Roggasch, died at the scene of the crash.

The truck driver was unhurt in the wreck.

Motorists likely encountered delays along I-20 eastbound while emergency teams worked to clear the scene.

A full investigation is underway.

If you’ve lost a loved one in an Eastland County car accident involving a semi, please accept our most sincere condolences. During this difficult time, be aware that the DFW-area truck accident attorneys at The Benton Law Firm are prepared to fight aggressively on your family’s behalf for the justice you deserve. Call us today at (214) 777-7777 or reach us online for a free consultation.

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