Steve,
First you need to determine the root cause of the brake failure problem. There are a number of possible items that can cause the problem you experienced. First, why did the brakes fail with only 10,000 miles. If they did not determine the reason for the first failure the brake failure was not properly diagnosed at the repair 605 miles ago, so you should not be responsible for this repair.
If it was the same wheel again, I would look at something like a restricted brake hose, restricted line, or seized caliper. If it was a different wheel, it will be harder to narrow down. If it is both front wheels, the booster becomes more of a suspect.
As for replacing the right caliper because the left caliper locker-up, that is usually a waste of money unless you have something like the Ford ceramic piston caliper that is a known for a very high failure rate and you are replacing it with a different design like a stainless steel piston caliper.
Gerald