The company that was handling things before is no longer involved. The chance of you ever having an issue with a Vectronix is so slim it's unreal, you have to really do something mean to it to damage it to the point of failure. They don't just stop working. Regardless, you can't expect a company to fix a product like this for free that uses very expensive components and is a PITA to get in and out of the country for repair when an end user damages it.
Get an insurance policy for your gear if you're worried about it, it will cover it if it's damaged. If you own items like an LRF that costs as much as a car you'd be a fool not to have insurance anyway. Just like a car, shit gets damaged and stolen. Insure it. If you run your car into a ditch do you take it to a dealer and ask them to warranty the damage? No, you call your insurance company or pay out of pocket. Same difference. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by negligence of the end user.