About Mrs. Kimberly
Mrs. Kimberly Bishop is an attorney practicing in North Carolina who concentrates on Social Security disability law. She earned her J.D. from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 2004. That education set the stage for a career centered on administrative hearings and benefits litigation.
After law school, Bishop built a practice representing individuals who cannot work because of illness or injury. Over time she pursued board certification and attained recognition from the North Carolina State Bar as a Board Certified Social Security Disability Law Specialist. That credential reflects a sustained practice in disability law and peer review of her work in the field.
Bishop's day-to-day work involves preparing disability claims, assembling medical records, and guiding clients through the appeals process. She represents clients at administrative hearings before administrative law judges. Her casework often requires close attention to medical evidence and testimony. She works with treating physicians and vocational evaluators to present the factual record that a judge will review.
Professionally she has been active in organizations tied to disability practice and civil advocacy. Bishop has been a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives since 2009 and also joined the North Carolina Advocates for Justice in 2009. These memberships connect her to continuing education opportunities and peers who handle similar matters across the state and country.
She practices through The Bishop Law Office. There she handles initial benefit applications, hearings, and appellate matters for claimants seeking Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income. Her work is primarily at the intersection of health documentation and administrative law practice.
Clients and colleagues describe Bishop as steady in the courtroom and thorough in case preparation. She emphasizes clear communication with clients about expectations and timelines. Her practice continues to concentrate on Social Security disability claims and related appeals.