Bob Dolan is recognized by WISN AM 1130 listeners as former host of the Weber & Dolan morning show. He was also a sportscaster in Milwaukee at WTMJ TV Channel 6 and is brother of Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy Dolan.
A few years ago WISN AM 1130 began airing ads in which Bob Dolan explained how after of a serious car accident in which he and his daughter were broad-sided by a drunk driver in Brookfield, Wisconsin, he was referred to Wisconsin personal injury attorney Frank Pasternak. Dolan explains how after the car accident, he needed professional help understanding his family's legal rights and dealing with the medical bills and lost wages that resulted from their serious injuries.
Bob Dolan - who writes the ads himself with editing done only to comply with ethics rules - explains that he was referred to Attorney Frank Pasternak and continues to recommend that others injured in car accidents in Wisconsin see Frank because he knows car accidents, obtains excellent results and is honest, hard-working and active in his community.
Dolan has since left WISN AM 1130 to produce his own travel show for television called "A Husband and Wife Vacation: For Better, For Worse!," which is on WISN TV Channel 12. Attorney Pasternak is a sponsor of the show.
JS Online: Dolan to leave radio for travel TV show
OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Buzz: Milwaukee Talks: broadcaster Bob Dolan
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