A chemical factory negligently allows a toxic substance to leak into a nearby river. The substance contaminates the water supply used by a local farm. The farmer's crops fail due to the contamination, and the farmer also develops a rare skin condition caused by a chemical reaction between the substance and a medication the farmer was taking. At trial, the factory argues that while crop failure was foreseeable, the skin condition was not. The court must determine whether the farmer can recover for both types of damage.
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