It is true that one can try out a new casino just to see how their service compares to other casinos. And that is a common thing gamblers do. But we don't know much that these new casinos can turn out to be scam casinos or casinos unsuitable for gambling. Especially if the new casino already has several unresolved cases, it will add to our suspicions about the potential for the casino to turn into a fraudulent casino in the future. I also don't try new casinos very often unless many members have tried and found no problems, so I hope not to encounter any problems. But these casinos can become scam casinos and no one will find out about it so we have to be careful.
When trying a new service regardless of their nature we need to always be on the cautious side, this way in the case our due diligence was deficient and we picked a casino which eventually scammed us our losses will be on the low side, now make no mistake, I would still be mad about it for being dumb enough to pick a scam casino if that happened to me, but at least the damage to your gambling account will be minimal and you would still be able to gamble at other reputable casinos as if nothing had happened.