It’s amazing what these bikes can withstand but being a carbon frame, I would thoroughly check it over. Maybe have a LBS do the checking.
Definitely check the wheels for trueness.
The other day I had to jump off a fairly tall curb due to construction. I came around a corner at speed and the cones detoured me into a sidewalk then there was a hole the size of the whole sidewalk and I had no place to go but off the curb and onto the roadway. The whole bike just hit the ground with both wheels hitting asphalt at the same time. It threw my rear wheel slightly out of true but the front was intact and no frame issues. But I have an aluminum/carbon frame.