Things happen.. we've all done it.. and (hopefully) this is why you have insurance.
Stop driving it, get the car to the dealer, call your insurance company and suck it up. Get a solid evaluation, let them go through the car. The wheels are junk, what you're looking for is the major damage you won't/can't see from your evaluation.
You bought the car for the long term, don't half-*** the repair and leave yourself wondering or worse yet someone else in a lurch for purchasing your halfway repaired car when you're done with it.
Even if you're deductible is $1,000 your wheels alone might pick that up.. do things right, describe the accident however you want to the insurance company (sounds like no police report.. you have free reign), and get the car fixed to what it should be, so you can get back to enjoying the car.