Answer:
$100,000
Explanation:
A triple indemnity clause attached to a life insurance policy should pay in case of accidental death three times the amount of the policy. But in order for this clause to be effective, the insured must not have any responsibility in the accident.
In this case, since the accident was caused by the insured, the triple indemnity clause doesn't apply, so the regular amount ($100,000) has to be paid to the beneficiary.