Broken laptop screen

Hi!
I bought my laptop in the spring an a few days ago my clumsy brother fell on it and broke my computer screen. The laptop still works fine but there's this white line that goes across my screen as well as a black blotchy-like line running veritcally on the right side of the screen (where his hand fell on). I did not buy the protection warrenty on my laptop. I'm just wondering if it's fixable or if it's completely hopeless.
Thank you.

You can have it fixed but it will be expensive. Depending on the brand and model you might be looking at $200 - $400. That is a rough estimate.
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