Headset Jack - Silver Collar Broke Off

I connect my iPhone to my car audio system daily. Recently, the silver collar around the headset jack came off in pieces when I removed the audio jack.
Is this a replaceable part? Covered by warranty? Common?
Thanks much,
Rebecca

Iphone has a one year warranty.
Make an appointment at the genius bar to see about replacement.

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