Revit crash, potential file corruption

That would be a first. Typically its a corrupt family or linked file, i’ve never seen one go corrupt with a force quit.

To recover a corrupt Revit file, start by attempting to open it with the Audit feature checked, which scans for and repairs inconsistencies. If that fails, restore a previous backup version, which can be done through Revit’s “Restore Backup” command for models and cloud storage or by manually locating backup folders for standalone files.

For workshared models, use the Repair Central Model tool, which uses an active local file to fix the central model, or select a recently synced local file to save as the new central model it a central file?