Fix matrix for macrbook pro retina 15'

I have problem with martix on my mac. I think this is broken martix.(its broken on the right bottom corner, so i added black paper to continue work.) But i dont broken it myself. It happend when i work on laptop:(.
So the question is it possible to change it without payment? Is it garranty case?
thanks.

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