Question about possible 2 week trial copy of software

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Question about possible 2 week trial copy of software

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Jan 28, 2019: Q: I am a student and would like the license for two free weeks to test the program with my calculated values for a certain accident.

A: Where are you at school? What are the details of the accident? If this is/was a school assignment, tell us more and we’ll see if we can be of assistance.
Have you read this: Also look over our McHenry Forum for additional questions/answers/links/reports/etc which may assist you in your analysis.

In response to your request:
  • First, we don’t do 2 week trials. The logistics to set that up is mind numbing and so we basically allow users who purchase our software a trail period. First because by purchasing the software it means the client has taken the time to read up on our technology, etc and is serious about using the software in their collision reconstruction business.
  • Second, in two weeks you could probably create some interesting attempts at matching the ‘certain accident’ however whether it is a valid analysis would be another question.
We routinely teach that you should do a traditional investigation and analysis of the accident and then use simulation to test and refine your preliminary findings and conclusions.

All too often ‘experts’ in the field quickly turn to simulation to try to create the scenario they think happened and they then sometimes overlook important aspects of the accident.
  • IT IS IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL TO DO A THOROUGH ANALYSIS OF THE FACTS AND DETAILS OF A CASE BEFORE TRYING SIMULATION!
if you provide us details of the collision per
HELP! If YOU or someone you know has been in an accident!
And perhaps also provide us with details on what you think occurred in the accident/collision we can provide you with a preliminary off the record response to help you determine if what you think occurred is what actually occurred.