What damage should I check for after a front end collision?

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Default What damage should I check for after a front end collision?

Some fool ran a stop sign, and caused me to crash into the side of their car going at least 20mph.

My bumper was dented on the passenger side near the headlight. My rack and pinion is leaking from the passenger side boot. MY MAIN CONCERN: It looks like my driver side wheel has negative camber.

Which components are likely damaged causing the camber? What do I look for when inspecting? I didn't notice any obvious bending or dents anywhere when I removed the wheel.

What else should I check, and how do I know what's damaged?

I just replaced almost the entire front suspension and steering components only a couple weeks ago, so this is very disappointing. No matter how safe we are on the roads, we can't control the actions of fools who don't value their life or others.

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