Gosh, that's lucky. My bike was written off in an accident a couple of weeks ago, this was my process. You shouldn't need a receipt; take it to a reputable lbs and they'll do a road traffic incident inspection and give you a replacement quote, either parts cost+labour or equivalent OTP. Then you give that to the insurance company or their claims handler and they should send you a cheque. If the driver has reported the incident and admitted liability, it shouldn't be much trouble.
Gosh, that's lucky. My bike was written off in an accident a couple of weeks ago, this was my process. You shouldn't need a receipt; take it to a reputable lbs and they'll do a road traffic incident inspection and give you a replacement quote, either parts cost+labour or equivalent OTP. Then you give that to the insurance company or their claims handler and they should send you a cheque. If the driver has reported the incident and admitted liability, it shouldn't be much trouble.