Its rough out there in the streets

Could have been worse. Had they stopped, they likely would have made a snide remark like, "At least I hit an old junk car", as losers who ran into my classics have, then you might have beat their skull into the pavement and been prosecuted for it. Looks like with a new fender, some hammering on the hood and perhaps bending back the thin front trim, it could be like new. A good body man could probably fix the fender, since likely rust-free being in Oakland. I think most shops could bend the bumper back since no sharp kinks.

Hope your insurance is better than mine. I just have liability on our 2002 Chrysler minivan. When a driver suddenly moved left into my lane when entering a freeway (2 entry lanes), I tried to move to avoid them, but they slammed into our side, then turned back like they were a billiard ball. Seems they decided at the last minute that they didn't want to go on the freeway, then figured "OK, let's go this way". Appeared a confused geezer (driving slow, flash of grey hair), who then just continued onto the freeway without stopping. I tried to pursue, knowing how the system works, but couldn't get back into my lane before hitting a curb which blew out my left front tire. They were going slow, so thought I could still catch them but gave up when the tire got so low it was rubbing on the strut. My insurance wouldn't cover under "uninsured motorist", saying you must catch them to prove no insurance. Indeed, the adjuster laughed at me and said he denies such claims all day long. Fixed it myself as it just dented in the sheet-metal around the sliding door handle. Needed just a very thin coat of filler and painted w/ Duplicolor spray cans incl clear-coat. Silver is easy, and can't even see the repair. Over half the drivers who have hit my vehicles have had no insurance, and the Police have never charged them, accepting silly excuses like "thought the prior owner's insurance covered me" and "my purse is in the trunk and I don't have the key".