About Tyler Love

Tyler has represented numerous individuals across Georgia who suffered injuries from negligence or workplace incidents. He began his career in Cartersville at Akin & Tate under accomplished trial lawyers, then relocated to Savannah where he handled personal injury and workers’ compensation cases at a local firm. In 2013, Tyler became a founding partner of Roden Law, a firm committed to providing thorough, effective, and relentless advocacy to injured clients.

Education

  • J.D., University of Georgia School of Law — Executive Editor, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
  • B.A., Sewanee: The University of the South
  • Woodberry Forest School

Bar Admissions & Associations

  • State Bar of Georgia
  • Savannah Bar Association
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association

Publications

“Throwing a Flag on Copyright Warnings: How Professional Sports Organizations Systematically Overstate Copyright Protection,” 15 Journal of Intellectual Property Law 369, Spring 2008, Vol. 2.

Tyler Love’s Practice Areas

Tyler Love focuses on the following areas of personal injury law, serving clients across Georgia:

Experience & Track Record

$250M+ Recovered (Firm Total)
4.9★ Client Rating

Tyler Love and the Roden Law team have recovered over $250M+ for injured clients across Georgia and South Carolina. Based in Savannah, Tyler Love regularly appears before the Chatham County Superior Court and is deeply familiar with local procedures and judges.

Education

  • J.D. — University of Georgia School of Law
  • B.A. — Sewanee: The University of the South

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of Georgia
  • Savannah Bar Association
  • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association

Notable Results

Settlement $27,000,000 $27,000,000 Settlement | Truck Accident
Verdict $10,860,000 $10,860,000 Verdict | Product Liability
Recovery $9,800,000 $9,800,000 Recovery | Premises Liability
Verdict $3,350,000 $3,350,000 Verdict | Premises Liability

Results shown are gross settlement/verdict amounts before fees and costs. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.