A few months ago I hit a deer at 75mph and it impacted directly into the left headlight and destroyed the headlight and pushed the front fender into the wheel. I think it happened with 7k miles on the Model 3. Got the car back, everything seems fine until I notice when I drive at night the left headlight intermittently flashes (rarely drive at night) I recently had my tires rotated at 9k miles and the Tesla mobile service person said my tires are worn very unevenly and I need an alignment/balance. I feel like the repair shop that I took the car to should have noted the worn tires or should have done an alignment. Should I go after the shop for new tires, alignment, etc? I would take it back to the shop but of course I got it fixed 10 hours away where the accident occurred so thats not really feasible. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks