With a surge of that size, I would have them check every outlet and switch for damage. You might consider just having them replaced while the electrician is there. Pretty cheap insurance to prevent a fire or other problems down the road.
Yep, that's what they did. Re-did the whole house. Electrician was also doing one of the neighbors homes for same reason. Official word is somehow a few homes on the street got sent 480+ volts for a short time. I'm not an electrician, so I am not sure how it happened and since it happened after a storm rolled through insurance is classifying it as storm damage (no ding/rate increase category).
So now I have a brand new service panel, outlets and some older wiring was replaced (most wiring was absolutely fine they told me and the insurance company gave them the option to replace at their discretion so I have to believe they would have replaced it if it was even marginal since they basically had a blank check).
Also, APC did come through on their protection claim. I am surprised in all honestly. They had the electrician already here inspect the wiring, verified that the UPS's were all hooked to properly wired outlets etc. So low and behold I got 2 checks... 1 for new UPS's and 1 for the damaged equipment connected to the UPS's that got nuked.
Now with summer upon me though, I think I am gonna wait until some deals come around on parts and systems and hold off on folding until the temps and humidity go down.