


If the TV has a been cracked or a hit to the screen has caused colorful vertical lines, then this is something that has happened from physical damage and is not covered under warranty. These links will help you to contact the manufacturer to file a warranty claim. TV brand links for warranty claims listed by popularity: Samsung, Vizio, LG, Sony, Sharp, Panasonic, Insignia, Toshiba, JVC, Philips, Magnavox, Sanyo, and Emerson. Be sure to have your purchase receipt, and take note of the model number and serial number on the back of your TV. To make contacting your TV manufacturer easier, we have included links to most TV manufacturers below. If your TV screen has developed spots, vertical lines, small dots, unusually bright pixels, fading, distorted shading, or color issues, you may be able to use the warranty. If your TV does not have a cracked screen and the problem has just appeared on its own, you may be able to fall back on the TV manufacturers warranty. See below for some ways to possibly fix this without having to buy a NEW TV. If your flat screen LCD TV has fallen over, most likely the screen has taken a hit. If a large flat screen TV is not attached to a wall, it has a higher chance of falling over and cracking the screen. Many TV’s nowadays (Plasma, LCD, LED) are large and delicate. If you have a broken LCD LED TV Screen that has any type of damage such as lines running vertically, spots or patches, cracks or breaks, this page will give you tips to get it fixed.
