OK, I am officially in the Crash Club.

I was hurrying to finish a job before Thanks Giving and instead of putting a short countersink tool in, I chucked up a long 3/8" HSS drill (my next procedure) and it plowed right down through my part and broke when it hit the bottom of the vise.
The drill chuck spun apart leaving the TTS chuck collet in the machine and the chuck flew off.
The chuck collet looks to be in good shape but the inside of the drill chuck has several big gouges where it spun eccentrically as is spun apart.
Amazingly the vise has no visible signs of damage.
The drill bent laterally and the chuck came off so it didn't plow into the top of my part.
For those in the Crash Club (or want to be), is there anything I should check before assuming everything is OK?
Besides putting an indicator on the spindle to test if it is ok, are there any other tests/checks I might want to do (besides drinking less coffee and slowing down).
Thanks,
Nathan