Dose apple cover broken screens with their 1 year warranty?

i just wanted to know if apple covered broken screen with their  1 year of free waranty that comes with the purchase of the product

The warranty covers manufacturing defects. It does not cover accidental damage.

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    ManSinha wrote:
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  • 3 cracks in 3 years replaced with a 3 year warranty!!!

    Dear Ms./Sir,
    I am a university student and in 2007 I have bought my very first laptop ever, a white Macbook. I love my laptop. It's fast, it's convenient. The design is slick and thin, fits anywhere and it's light. However, since I bought it I realized that regular Microsoft laptops have sturdy cases but their software falls apart. In the case of a MacBook, excellent software but the case falls apart. This is ridiculous. I am a big fan of Apple products and have bought many as presents as well in the past. I avidly recommended and still am to friends and family. However with the case cracking constantly and in constant need of replacement I am definitely over thinking my loyalty to Apple in the future.
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    Regards,
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    As Templeton said, you will not get a response from Apple here. We're all just fellow users.
    I'd suggest calling Apple tech support and asking to speak with Customer Relations. When you get a CR representative on the line, calmly explain the situation and express your concerns about yet another case failure should they just replace the case yet again. I can't make any sort of promises - again, I don't work for Apple so I can't speak for them - but the CR representative may be able to work out something, ideally a replacement of the unit with a new model of MacBook.
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