The most important thing is that you are okay.
The other party's insurance should pay for the entire thing, including your medical bills (if your health insurance finds out it is someone else's fault, they may ask for their money back later). If you want, you can make an itemized list of every component that got damaged in one way or another and you should get reimbursed for those too. The auto insurance company may not realize how much those items add up to, so that is why it is important to make a list (include brand, model #, etc).
One more very important thing is to not accept any payment for your medical bills until you are sure you are okay. Once you sign a release of liability you cannot get any more medical payments.