Yes, they can be useful. The more flags a post has on it, the higher it is sorted in the moderator flag queue. If something really needs to be acted on right now, that's one way to make sure it comes to our attention.
Additional custom flags can also point out things that others missed. Someone might flag that a poster is rolling back edits, but someone else might point out that they were also being abusive in comments. That additional context can help with how we handle a post.
We have the ability to accept or decline individual flags on the same post, so even if someone casts a bad flag you won't end up being punished for it.
Just make sure you're doing this with the intention to help, and not just to farm helpful flags by piling on. That isn't so much of a problem now, but it used to be one back in the day when certain flags were exposed to 10k users.