More than 700 students from Palm Beach County schools gathered at Keiser University’s Flagship Campus for Criminal Justice Day, where they witnessed a live Crash Reenactment presented by LaBovick Law Group and Safety 4 Life.
The reenactment begins with a familiar scenario. A group of teens leaves a party and heads home, laughing, distracted, and not fully focused on the road. In a matter of seconds, a series of poor decisions, distraction, recklessness, and possibly impaired judgment lead to a violent crash.
What follows is a realistic, step-by-step demonstration of what happens after a serious collision. Police officers arrive on the scene. EMS teams respond to injured passengers. The investigation begins. Students watch as the full chain of consequences unfolds, showing how one dangerous decision can affect multiple lives in a matter of seconds.
The Crash Reenactment delivers a real-world demonstration of how quickly dangerous driving decisions can change lives, reinforcing our mission of Preventing and Fighting for You.




Through this powerful simulation, students are able to see, not just hear about, the real-world consequences of impaired and reckless driving. The experience reinforces the mission of Safety 4 Life and LaBovick Law Group to educate, prevent tragedies, and stand ready to fight for those affected by serious accidents.
Many students described the reenactment as intense, eye-opening, and hard to forget. Seeing the events unfold in front of them made the message about safe driving immediate and real.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the law enforcement officers, EMS professionals, and partner organizations who helped make the event possible:
- Elite Medical Response
- West Palm Beach Police Department
- Palm Beach County School District
- Kauff’s
- Dignity Memorial
- Wycliffe Charities
- Keiser University
A special thank you to the talented student actors from Palm Beach State College, whose performance brought authenticity and emotion to the reenactment.
And of course, we send our deepest gratitude to our host, Keiser University, for standing with us in our shared commitment to student safety and community protection.
