Word of accident attorney Andrew H. Gaber’s alleged insurance fraud scheme, pending arrest and eventual suicide last week sent shock waves through the personal injury bar, which was surprised to hear of the extent of the scheme and concerned about the stereotype it perpetuated.

“This is shocking,” said Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association President Nancy Winkler. “He had been a board member a number of years ago. As I knew him, he was a nice man. This was shocking to me and shocking to those that I’ve spoken with and it’s very, very sad.”

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