Why does my Honda civic have wheel spin?

This problem has been going on for a few years now. I bought my Honda civic 2007 model and had it for about 2 years when someone rear ended it and I had to take it to the panel beater for some repairs. But after minor repairs on my rear bumper I suffered occasional wheel spin when I give the car a medium amount of throttle in the dry and I normally have to counter steer to stop it from going into other lanes… It gets worst in the wet. I wouldn't think an ordinary family sedan to suffer from wheel spin so hence I'm asking this question.

Was there any 'frame' damage from the accident? It's possible the alignment might be off enough to put the car slightly biased to one front tire. Other then that, maybe a more aggressive tire tread pattern?

It could be many things but I would think it's a bad brake caliper sticking / hanging up, or a CVC joint that's turned into rust dust inside because of a torn weather boot.

You need a 4 wheel alignment.

Apparently the damage was more than just cosmetic.

While Hondas are well designed and engineered, they are very fragile.