If you can get the area around that taillamp aligned good enough so you can put another lamp in there and get it to seal decent you could just keep the car and pocket the settlement. The trunk lid looks OK, so you only need a right tailamp, which is probably available aftermarket for fairly cheap (I got two tail lamps and a front parking lamp for my Ranger for $65).
The car will total up to $4K in damage from what I can see in that photo (could be more or less and I don't know what the car is worth), but the impact was a glancing blow and I don't think there would be any frame damage or alignment problems.
Check around for a body shop that would just pull it out enough to get the lamp area decently aligned and a lamp installed. Tell them it is an emergency repair and you just need the car to be safely operational ,not pretty.
Settle with the insurance company (other drivers fault) for a cash settlement after you have a price for the "emergency repair" from the shop.
If you can come up with the amount of cash, you think the car was worth prior to the accident, and you know the car is in decent mechanical shape otherwise, then you should walk away with about $2k plus in cash. You don't want the repairs bondoed, primed or painted, just aligned enough to get the lamp in place.
You can't do this if there is any money owed on the car, the leinholder will have their name on the check, you can only do this if you own the car outright, in which case the chek will be made out to you and you will sign a release for the damage to the car, not for any personal injury. If they try to screw you on the value of the car then consider a personal injury claim. If anyone is injured never sign off on the personal injury settlement until you are sure everything is OK, which could take years.
I sold my son in law my 08 Altima Coupe for what amounted to $11k. He drove it a year and was hit in the rear end and they gave him $18K for the car.
regards
Mech
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