If something like that happened, I would probably go ahead and flush the brake system, and check the soft brake lines. Replace any that are needed. In the process, you could inspect the lines and calipers, and also monitor the reservoir.
If you do not do it yourself, I'd have a dealer or brake shop do this.
DO IT. Your brakes are probably THE MOST IMPORTANT SYSTEM IN YOUR CAR.
The life you save may be yours, or someone else's.
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