We outline a method for fitting binary-lens caustic-crossing
microlensing events based on the alternative model parametrization
proposed and detailed by Cassan. As an illustration of our methodology,
we present an analysis of OGLE-2007-BLG-472, a double-peaked Galactic
microlensing event with a source crossing the whole caustic structure in
less than three days. In order to identify all possible models we
conduct an extensive search of the parameter space, followed by a
refinement of the parameters with a Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm.
We find a number of low-χ2 regions in the parameter
space, which lead to several distinct competitive best models. We
examine the parameters for each of them, and estimate their physical
properties. We find that our fitting strategy locates several minima
that are difficult to find with other modelling strategies and is
therefore a more appropriate method to fit this type of event.