Dang - sorry to hear that and I'm sure 3 Rivers/Bear will make it right. The highest stressed portion in the limb is where it joins the riser and is the most common location for a failure. It's usually the lower limb that fails like that since it's usually stressed more than the upper limb. I've been studying your full draw pic and it does look like the upper limb is bending hard right off the end of the riser, whereas the lower limb appears to have a more gradual bend. That hard bend causes a stress concentration at that point and it appears the belly side lamination let go along the riser. It might be a combination of Bear not balancing the limbs correctly and a bad glue joint and the two together were too much.