Default judgement entered against me
Hopefully a simple question here. I needed some emrgency work done on our house last year and called in a plumber. He started the work, left it undone, then came back after 3 weeks (when I wasn't home) and completed it. I called him about an invoice and didn't receive an answer until a bill came in the mail for twice what he had originally quoted. (unfortunately the quote was verbal, my big mistake!) I attempted to communicate with him several times with no success. I then got a series of (what I consider) harassing phone calls for payment. Recently I received a summons I'm my mailbox from small claims court (regulat first class mail, no receipt, certification, etc.) looking for payment.
My own fault here, but I missed the court date, so (I believe) a judgement was entered against me. While I'm not happy about the situation, I really have no one to blame but myself for letting it go for so long.
My question is do I just pay the contrator directly for the amount he sued for? Should I wait for paperwork from the court? How does the judgment get removed? I live in a small rural community in NYS, and unfortunately everybody knows everything around here, so I just want to clean this up as quickly and quietly as possible. I'm not happy with the quality of work done or the price charged, but since I dropped the ball here I don't think there's any point in me prolonging the issue.
Thanks for any and all advice.