This may not be your situation, but...when an egg pips, they are not ready to come out of egg. Your pic is what the chick in an egg looks like after a first pip, (if they were still in the egg, but your chick is out side the egg.) that is why they normally pip and take another 24 hrs resting in egg they have more yolk sack to absorb. Some chicks pip the wrong end before they are ready to hatch. I am sorry for your chick.
Unfortunately I am well aware this baby hatched too early. And sadly it passed yesterday evening.
Also unfortunately, it looks like the other eggs that showed signs of life all quit. 14 fertile eggs that developed to at least day 18, and the only one to hatch was a chick that wasn't ready yet.
I think this will be my last attempt at shipped eggs. Started chicks cost more in the short run, but the amount I've spent on non-viable shipped eggs this past year could have bought me all the chicks I needed for my color projects from the breeders, and then some.
On the bright side, my seven home-bred eggs are day 8 and looking fantastic, and I set another two yesterday for a 1.27 hatch. My money is on my new Cuckoo cockeral as the daddy, so that will be exciting because cuckoo is my passion color.