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Sad day.

Or replace the entire frame? So even a slight bend makes the bike unsafe?

It's really hard to say what is the best direction (replace/repair) but a frame bend of any kind usually makes the bike unsafe.
KX really was bang on when he said you have to cut out the fold and weld in straight metal if you are going to repair.

My attorney is just getting started. Beyond that I don’t know if repair is possible or prudent.

Prudent? I don't know but possible? 100%
As confident as I am in the sun coming up. That thing can be fixed and ridden safely.
 
Just my $.02 you should also demand loss of use if they don't give you a rental until the bike is repaired. When the insurance company screwed around after my ctx was totaled I demanded and got $500 a month for the three months for loss of use. They will claim it is a recreation vehicle and so they don't have to provide a rental but actually they do if you use the bike as transportation that is not recreational.
 
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