Housing is broken by headphone jack input

Hi there! I bought a 16gb iPod Nano (7th Gen) less than a year ago. This is the third iPod that I've owned and have never had an issue. Until this one. The housing by the headphone jack input has broken. Can anyone here give me insight on what I need to do to get it either replaced, or repaired? I still have the box, but I don't have the receipt.
Here's a picture of the housing.

How did it happen?
Make a Genius Bar appointment at your nearest Apple Store. You don't need the receipt.

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