That bike is totaled. I got rear ended last year and it scratched a few parts. The guys at Big Dog were great in helping me get a list of what MSRP is to replace all the parts. Insurance company totaled it quick. I kept the bike ($3500 salvage value) and fixed the few things that were messed up, ignored the rest (like the bottom of my primary which was scratched). I kept the bike upright. Your real fight now will be with them trying to say what it's worth. Spend some time finding similar bikes in the same condition for a real value (cycle trader etc.). They said my K9 was worth 10k, by the time I was done arguing with the guy I got up to 15.5K, took 12k cash and kept the bike. Also, in CO, if you keep the bike the title doesn't get branded as salvage. Not sure in your state. After the adjuster leaves, go back to the shop (or wherever it's at) and pull all the parts you want if you're going to just release it to them. May not be worth keeping and trying to rebuild--up to you.
Also DO NOT make any statements to the insurance company about your health condition or that you're 'ok' etc. Do NOT sign any release waivers. Go see a doc, get a good checkup (my neck was jacked pretty good) and get treated. You do NOT have to get in a hurry for the injury portion of the claim. Also, call a good attorney. With the pics from that wreck, it'll be easy to make a case for your injuries. Some can take days/weeks to show up. Ask around your area and find a good lawyer. Mine helped with my value too. They all work on contingency, so they'll keep a percentage of what you recover for your injuries (30% is standard).
Glad you're ok! Another member on here got hit like that years ago and ended up under the moron's car!