You need an alignment.
Could be the caliber on the passenger side
It sounds as if your vehicle might have suffered some serious damage when you hit the curb, especially since you hit the right tire but the vehicle pulls to the left. The fact that your vehicle shakes when braking means it may be unsafe to drive. It is possible that the brakes could fail completely when you need them the most. Have your vehicle inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic immediately. After that, stop hitting curbs.
If it shakes all the time it is a tire/wheel problem. If it only shakes when braking then it is a brake problem.
go get 2 new tires and have the alignment checked on it
I believe the dealer has a TSB concerning this problem-seems to be prevalent in this Model
steering alignment needs to be checked
it shakes to the right or left
it could be out of alignment...
the brake rotors are warped. resurface or replace rotors. if the vehicle shakes without applying the brakes, check tire balance.
Possibly tire is out of balance and low of air pressure. Can also be the caliber is not fully releasing the brake pads on the right front wheel.
Tires worn? Check Tire pressure
Worn out bushing or steering joint probably.