Ugggh.
I would take it in to a shop to see about getting the frame dealt with. Nothing technically complex. But you do want someone with the right tools and experience seeing if the drop out can be bent back safely and getting the alignment right. I would guess it can be saved, but it's a pretty bad bend so there's a chance the frame is dead.
If the frame can be brought back to where you can bolt on the wheel, but the derailleur hanger is destroyed, you can get derailleurs that have a built on hook/hanger that will work fine on this bike.
If the mechanic just glances at it and says it can't be done, maybe get a 2nd opinion. But if someone actually tries to bring it back but says there's cracking or some other safety issue - new bike time...
Thank you so much!! I was worried it was fubar...nuts.
We can give you a much better idea if you clean the area between the rear axle and the derailleur. It looks like the hanger maybe cracked, but can't tell for certain.
What kind of bike is it? Do you know the frame material? If it is cro-mo, and it is not cracked, it is highly likely to be repairable.
If you are in the area, I would happy to show you how to use a hanger alignment tool (I have one), and how to properly adjust your rear derailleur, if it is repairable, and help you source a replacement if it is not.
Nigel
Thank you for the offer!! I live in Montana, so I'm not in the area...moderately certain the bike is a Fuji...no idea on frame material...pretty sure the rear derailleur is toast, in any event. [wrinkles up nose] I'm currently browsing through YouTube hoping someone had something similar happen.
As for cleaning it up, the bike is at home, I have a costume party murder mystery play to go to tonight, and working 24 hours between Saturday and Sunday at a second job so it may be a while before I can get that---currently have borrowed my surveyor's bike so it's not imperative, luckily.