Plaintiffs’ lawyers who secured a $9.8 million verdict for the parents of a toddler who drowned at an unlicensed day care center operating in a private home said they have an unusual challenge in collecting the money.

They argued that Cincinnati Insurance Company, the carrier of the homeowner’s insurance policies, is responsible for the entire judgment, even though the jury said the homeowner was only 22 percent liable.

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