Iron Bear is worth talking to.
Redneck is my usual go to since I am North.
I'd call both shops and get an estimate, then call your insurance. At $2400, I would be chasing a new trailer out of their insurance rather than fixing yours. Light/small trailers that get hit hard enough to break/bend leafs etc, usually have frame damage.
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Friendly piece of general trailer advice: Never jack a trailer up by the axle unless you absolutely must, and then, ONLY under the spring perch on the axle. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, EVER jack up under the axle in the middle or even close to the middle. You will permanently "un-align" your trailer axle.