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WHITE PLAINS, NY (January 22, 2026) — A Norwalk, Connecticut-based daycare was been hit with a $40,500 default judgment for failing to carry required workers’ compensation insurance, according to court records from the Supreme Court of the State of New York in Albany County.
The judgment was entered Feb. 10, 2024, in favor of the Workers’ Compensation Board of the State of New York against AAPJ INC DBA Anna & Jack’s Treehouse of Norwalk. The full amount remains unpaid, with $0 received to date according to court records.
Court documents show the penalty stems from the company’s failure to carry workers’ compensation insurance from July 14, 2022, through Jan. 4, 2024. The violation is identified as case item 2023W0007613.
The Workers’ Compensation Board filed an application for judgment on Jan. 8, 2024, including affirmations of non-payment and regularity signed by Scott T. Harms, Esq., of the board’s Judgment Unit. Those documents state that more than 30 days had passed since the board’s demand for payment, with no compliance received.
The application certifies that appeals before the board have been exhausted. The judgment was entered pursuant to Section 26 of the Workers’ Compensation Law after the defendant defaulted following due notice.
Case details include Employer Number 3291993, Judgment Number 2333286, Index Number 901736-24, UIER Number 56-23632 and a partially redacted FEIN/SS number ending in 6366. The defendant’s last known address is listed as 770 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854-1637.
The Workers’ Compensation Board, located at 328 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12305, is authorized to recover the amount through execution. A final notice attached to the application warned that failure to pay would result in the filing of the judgment and potential seizure of business and personal assets without further notice.
This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.
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