Hard drive failed! Should I have to pay?

I have a MacBook Pro (late 2011) it is now march 2013 and hard drive has failed, should I have to pay for this? Although warranty has ran out I payed a lot of money for a machine that breaks just over a year that's going to cost £180 for a new one. Plus I had the screen replaced in December 2012 but luckily it was still under warranty, any suggestions on what I can say to them?

Hoodly wrote:
Ok thanks I pretty much knew I might get this answer, so is there anything I can do so it doesn't happen again? Or at least for some time? I kept it on pretty much all the time for a few months could of this overcharged it?
The reason I had screen replaced was because apple said it was getting confused wether it was asleep and turned off and for this reason the screen just went fuzzy and didn't work, so that's why I have kept it on to try and prevent that from happening again.
That screen problem was strange. Respecting to the hard drive failure, it could be caused without any problem just by using it a lot, but if you kept your Mac in sleep mode, the hard drive isn't used. For example, most of the MacBook users leave their Macs in sleep mode instead of turning them off. Furthermore, Apple recommends to put the Mac in sleep mode

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