In litigation involving the gaming sector, the testimony of a Casino & Gaming Industry Expert Witness can be pivotal in establishing liability, causation, and industry standards. The case of Bruno v. Merv Griffin’s Resorts International Casino, 37 F. Supp. 2d 395 (E.D. Pa. 1999) provides a compelling example of how courts rigorously evaluate such expert testimony for admissibility and reliability.
Background and Facts
Rocco J. Bruno, the plaintiff, suffered severe injuries while gambling at Merv Griffin’s Resorts International Casino Hotel in New Jersey. The incident occurred when Bruno attempted to exit a casino chair, which, according to his deposition, rotated unexpectedly and forcefully, causing him to fall and sustain significant injuries. Bruno brought claims of negligence, failure to warn, and premises liability against the casino, alleging that the chair’s design or maintenance was defective and that the casino failed to provide adequate warnings regarding its use.


