I do warranty service for several OEMs including Lenovo. Is the laptop still under warranty? Did the case break around where it attaches to the hinge? There are cases where this separation occurs and it is not due to “customer induced damage" such as closing the screen on a pen or dropping it. I have done these repairs under warranty claims. I've had plastic layers split, threaded inserts break out of the case, etc. These are commonly seen as manufacturer defects.
Put your serial number in on the lenovo support website. It will give you warranty status and I believe it also mentions if you have accidental damage protection.
Many Lenovo screens are assembled with “commandstrip" type adhesive where the tech exposes the end of the strip, then pulls it out to remove the screen.
If your actual screen is not cracked, you're probably looking at a bezel, lcd rear cover, hinges, adhesive strips. If the screen flickers when moving the hinges, you may need an LCD cable (sometimes called an edp or lvds cable)
Parts cost could be under 100 dollars or several hundred depending on what you need. (A pair of hinges and LCD plastics are going to be much cheaper than if you need a new screen.)
Try warranty support first to see if it's still covered. Out of warranty, Lenovo has a parts lookup tool. You would need to search using your “machine type” (may appear as MT or MTM) found printed by the sn on the case or in the bios. )
https://lenovo.encompass.com/search
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